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Sebring International Raceway is a road course auto racing facility in the southeastern United States, located near Sebring, Florida. Sebring Raceway is one of the oldest continuously operating race tracks in the U.S., its first race being run in 1950.
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Location State Opened Surface Length Shape Major series Auto Club Speedway ... Sebring International Raceway: Sebring: Florida: 1950 Concrete 3.7 miles (6.0 km) 17
Portland International Raceway Portland United States: Full 3.160 km (1.964 mi) Red Bull Ring: Spielberg Austria: Motorcycle 4.348 km (2.702 mi) South National 2.338 km (1.453 mi) Road America: Elkhart Lake United States: Grand Prix 6.514 km (4.048 mi) Road Atlanta: Braselton United States: Long 4.088 km (2.540 mi) Sebring International Raceway
In its early years, the Sebring circuit combined former airport runways with narrow two-lane service roads. [8] The 1966 event was a turning point in Sebring history, as the facilities and the safety of the circuit were heavily criticized. Five people were killed during the race, more than in the race's prior 15-year history combined. [8]
The American Le Mans Series raced on 27 different circuits during its 15-year history. Four tracks: Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Road Atlanta, and Sebring International Raceway; hosted an event in each year of the series.
The City of Sebring purchased the land and leased it to the government at $1 per year for 99 years. On July 20, 1941 construction began with Cleary Brothers of West Palm Beach as the General Contractor and Colonel A. H. Bond of the United States Army Corps of Engineers in charge. Major Leonard H. Rodieck, who had designed the base, provided ...